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Test Structure
Turkish (305)

Introduction

CSET: Turkish is composed of constructed-response questions.

For the Single Subject Teaching Credential in Turkish, candidates must also pass the appropriate language assessment administered by a CTC-approved assessor agency. For more information, refer to the Verifying Subject Matter Competence by Examination (Single Subject) leaflet CL-674S opens in a new window, on the CTC's website.

The structure of the examination is shown in the tables below.

Table outlining the test format, number of questions, time, and passing score.
Test Name CSET: Turkish
Test Code Turkish (test code 305)
Time 3 hours
Number of Questions 6 constructed-response questions
Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score 100% constructed-response questions
Format Computer-based test (CBT)

Test Structure

Table outlining test content subject weighting by domain.
Domain Number of Multiple-Choice Questions Number of Constructed-Response Questions
General Linguistics none 1 short (focused)
Linguistics of the Target Language none 2 short (focused)
Literary and Cultural Texts and Traditions none 1 extended
Cultural Analysis and Comparisons none 2 extended
Total none 3 short (focused)
3 extended

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